Posts Tagged "City of Kingston"

Recently I was the guest host of Salon Theatre’s production of “In Sir John A.’s Footsteps” which takes place outdoors around Kingston City Hall. I heartily encourage you to bring a group and enjoy one of their shows this summer. At the…

. Here’s what you need to do: As a result of Bill C-23, the Fair Elections Act, voters at polling stations need to show: PROOF OF IDENTITY (ID) and PROOF OF ADDRESS When you go to cast your vote—whether…

MP Ted Hsu’s constituency office at 14-303 Bagot Street in Kingston will officially close on Friday, October 9. REGARDING PASSPORTS – Constituents may continue to submit their passport applications with us until Friday, October 2. After this date, we encourage you to utilize the passport…

The number of railroad cars carrying crude oil through Kingston has increased immensely in the last few years. Because rail and the transportation of dangerous goods are federally regulated, I invited experts to talk with the community at a town…

With the significantly increased transport of petroleum products by rail in recent years, do you have concerns about rail safety for Kingston and the Islands? Come out on Wednesday, March 4th, from 7:00pm to 9:00pm to our forum on rail…

My staff and I have always been very happy to assist constituents in obtaining their Canadian passports. In 2014, we sent approximately 7000 applications to Passport Canada. In one record-breaking shipment, we sent over 180! At the end of 2013,…

I use twitter a lot. I’ve found that it’s a great way to communicate with constituents from Ottawa, and it’s really helpful for sparking important discussions with constituents. That said, sometimes twitter can be a bit overwhelming: I follow over…

It’s the time of year for City Councillors to do the difficult but critical job of setting priorities and determining the municipal budget and possible property tax increases. The federal government’s lack of attention to affordable housing is making this…

I sent a letter Tuesday (April 24, 2012) to the Minister for Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Jason Kenney, asking him to reconsider the closing of the Kingston office of the CIC, which has been here for more than 50 years….